LDROBOT Maintains Stable Share Capital in First Post-Listing Monthly Return for June 2026

Bulletin Express07-06 16:59

Shenzhen LDROBOT Co., Ltd. (LDROBOT) has released its inaugural post-listing Monthly Return for June 2026, confirming a stable share capital structure with no new share issuances, cancellations or treasury share movements during the period.

• Registered share capital held steady at 333.33 million ordinary H shares with a par value of RMB 0.10 each, translating into registered capital of RMB 33.33 million. No changes were recorded versus the prior month.

• Issued share capital remained unchanged at 333.33 million H shares, and the company held no treasury shares at month-end.

• LDROBOT affirmed compliance with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s 25% minimum public-float requirement under Main Board Rule 13.32D(1).

• The company reported no activity under its 2020, 2021 or 2025 employee incentive schemes, and confirmed there were no outstanding share options, warrants, convertibles or other equity-linked instruments exercised or issued in June.

• All regulatory confirmations required under Main Board Rule 13.25C were provided by Joint Company Secretary Tang Yanli.

LDROBOT’s unchanged capital position follows its H-share listing on 11 May 2026, underscoring a period of operational normalcy and adherence to listing requirements in the first full month on the Hong Kong bourse.

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